Time2CzechOut
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Today I was cleaning/lubing my Glock 19. I will admit, I am somewhat new to the "polymer world". I was trying oil the trigger bar lube point - where the trigger bar and connector meet.
I happened to push the trigger bar forward. It wasn't really forced per se. It was moved just enough to get some much needed lube there. Is this an issue? Moving the trigger bar forward like that? The trigger may have reset. After noticing what I did, I just put the slide on, racked it, and dry fired it without any apparent problems.
In a video by James Yeager, it should him moving it like I did without any apparent issue - its around 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=pGobEpUO3Uc#t=232
Thanks for helping someone new to polymer pistols!
I happened to push the trigger bar forward. It wasn't really forced per se. It was moved just enough to get some much needed lube there. Is this an issue? Moving the trigger bar forward like that? The trigger may have reset. After noticing what I did, I just put the slide on, racked it, and dry fired it without any apparent problems.
In a video by James Yeager, it should him moving it like I did without any apparent issue - its around 3:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=pGobEpUO3Uc#t=232
Thanks for helping someone new to polymer pistols!